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Cisco, Microsoft cooperation on virtual switching gives customers new option WEBCAST: IBM Improving Governance, Risk and Compliance Date: Monday, September 26, 2011, 11:00 AM EDT In this webcast you'll learn how your organization can become more responsive to financial market challenges while reassuring decision makers the accuracy of execution. Register Now In this Issue WHITE PAPER: SEPATON and Hitachi Data Systems Data Growth and Protection: Addressing the Challenge How does your organization deal with the data deluge? This white paper explores new research that gets to the heart of the challenges of protecting and managing the data you already deal with and preparing for the ever-increasing volumes of data to come. And, it discusses how a single, scaleable solution can address these issues. Read now Extreme's Wi-Fi wallplates speed 802.11n expansion, performance Full-duplex boosts wireless network traffic, say Rice University researchers WHITE PAPER: IBM Driving Down Enterprise Storage TCO The IBM XIV Storage System series is designed to address each of these cost concerns. Click here to find out how the XIV system's unique architecture and approach to storage enable it to accomplish a better bottom line for you and your business. Read Now 9/11 changed data center security LightSquared to defend project in open letter in newspapers 10% of UK elementary schoolkids own an iPhone; 5% own an iPad | ||||||||||
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